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Tip #1 Since water tends to absorb color and light, the deeper you go, the darker and bluer your images will turn out to be. Because long wave light is absorbed first, in shallower depths you lose the red and the orange colors, and in deeper water, you might even lose the yellow and green colors (see diagram). This explains why a fish that appears so colorful in a Fish Guide Book might look as if it was totally blue in your images. How can you solve this? By using an artificial light source that retrieves the colors and light to your images.
Underwater Flashes & Strobes professionally improve the color in your underwater photographs. Since light and color are absorbed even in a depth of 1 meter, using an external flash is recommended in all depths, during daylight and night dives. |
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In addition to retrieving the colors, underwater flashes also enhance images by producing creative light angles on your objects, assist in reducing the amount of backscatter in your images and prevent the shadowing effect caused by using the camera's internal flash when accessory lenses are mounted on the housing. Slave strobes are popular flash units to be used with compact digital housings. These slave units trigger in sync with the digital camera’s internal flash and synchronize by a small slave sensor built in the strobe body. |
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